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| Alphabetical [« »] daylight 6 days 26 dazed 1 dead 17 deadly 1 deaf 1 dear 6 | Frequency [« »] 17 chief 17 common 17 conjoined 17 dead 17 disease 17 everlasting 17 exhalations | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances dead |
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1 I| to mark and hear at hand~ Dead men whose bones earth bosomed 2 III| collapse, -~ Aye, men drop dead from terror of the mind.~ 3 III| quite gone," or "fainted dead away";~ And where there' 4 III| to grieve because~ When dead he rots with body laid away,~ 5 III| pictures to oneself~ His body dead by beasts and vultures torn,~ 6 III| burning. For if it an evil is~ Dead to be jerked about by jaw 7 III| Of time-to-be when we are dead and gone.~ And what is there 8 III| already life's as good as dead,~ Whilst yet thou livest 9 IV| of people gone before -~ Dead men whose bones earth bosomed 10 IV| delicate"~ Is she who's nearly dead of coughing-fit;~ The pursy 11 VI| The glory of whom, though dead, is yet to-day,~ Because 12 VI| Whilom reduced the plains to dead men's bones,~ Unpeopled 13 VI| in chief would heap the dead on dead:~ For who forbore 14 VI| chief would heap the dead on dead:~ For who forbore to look 15 VI| the throng of their own dead:~ And weary with woe and 16 VI| sorrow would bury his own dead,~ As present shift allowed. 17 VI| about~ Rather than quit dead bodies loved in life.~ ~ ~ -